Land Speeder
InstaH8R
is there anything you DO like about them?
If they become cheaper than any other hi-steer setup for 80's... I personally will like that. Others will like it for non-80's, but I have no interest in that.
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is there anything you DO like about them?
Billy, I thought it would be a simpler design, more cost effective and eliminate some setup if you basically followed Toyota's lead. And I do like knuckles.
thank you.I reckon it's a great idea, SO much easier to adjust!
And yes, when I tore apart the knuckles it had a .20 shim in it, but on reassambly with new bearings and everything I needed different shims on one side. I've done another axle that needed different shims too afterwards.
I'd love to be able to just turn a big nut to adjust it!
thanks larry.The tolerances between the knuckle and arm are not an issue in the machining aspect. What seems to crop up is the fact you can not control the bearing dimensions (new, used, garbage, etc) and or abuse the unit is going to take. We have done D60 arms like this many times and it is quick to adjust and readjust if necessary as parts wear. It is nice to have some limited ability to change it if necessary, I am pretty sure that what Billy is trying to say.
Larry
to those who think that the adjustment screw is such a bad idea and a burden, what do you think about the wheel bearings you have to adjust when you put these knuckles on your rig? those wheel bearings will take at least 5x longer to set than the trunion bearings. toyota made wheel bearings and diff carrier bearings adjustable with screw type adjusters. -billy
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The wheel bearings have been a PITA compared to the trunions and you are now bringing that pain into your design.
i dont know where the hate is coming from over here, maybe i'm just not popular enough.
-billy
t's just that what the 80 has now works. So maybe we're the wrong crowd.
Again, it's awesome that 80's axles are going to be fit to be thrown under rigs that need hi-steer, but we already have it working.
You don't need high-steer because your front end doesn't flex enough.
You don't need high-steer because your front end doesn't flex enough.